Showing posts with label Richard Fox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Fox. Show all posts

Jul 4, 2010

Articles by Richard Fox on Religion, Media and Performance in South and Southeast Asia

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These are a few selected publications and other papers that have appeared recently. A more complete list is available on my curriculum vitae.

Selected Articles and Essays

  1. ‘Why Media Matter: Religion and the Recent History of “the Balinese.”’ History of Religions. 2010. 41(4): 354-92.

  2. ‘Religion, Media and Cultural Studies’. Martin Marty Center’s Religion and Culture Web Forum, May 2009. (A pre-publication version of a chapter to appear in Theory/Critique/Religion: Classic and Contemporary Approaches. Richard King (ed.). New York: Columbia University Press. Forthcoming, 2010.)

  3. ‘Strong and Weak Media? On the Representation of ‘Terorisme’ in Contemporary Indonesia’. (Strong and Weak Media.pdf) Modern Asian Studies. 40/4 (2006): 993-1052.

  4. ‘Afterword’. Entertainment Media in Indonesia. Edited with Mark Hobart. New York and London: Routledge. 2008. (Reprinted from Asian Journal of Communication. 16/4 [2006]: 432-8; Afterword.pdf).

  5. ‘Visions of Terror: On the Use of Images in Mass-Mediated Representations of the 2002 Bali Bombings’. (Visions of Terror.pdf) In Media and Political Violence. Annabelle Sreberny et al. (eds.) Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. Pp. 211-45. 2007.

  6. List of victims of Bali-bombImage via Wikipedia

    Plus ça change… Recent Developments in Old Javanese Studies and Their Implications for the Study of Religion in Contemporary Bali’. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 161/1 (2005): 63-97.
  1. Substantial Transmissions: A Presuppositional Analysis of “The Old Javanese Text” as an Object of Knowledge, and Its Implications for the Study of Religion in Bali’. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde. 159/1 (2003): 65-107.



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